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Window handles are among the most simple parts to replace on your uPVC window. The upgrade to locking handles enhances security in your home and could satisfy insurance requirements, as well as being a vital safety measure for homes with children.

The regular use and exposure of a window can damage a window handle. It needs to be replaced. This is a simple job that anyone can do.

Lift Rail

A lift rail is the handle that is used to open and close a double or single-hung window. The lift rail is also used to tilt uPVC windows. If your window isn't opening or closing or the tilt function isn't functioning, it could be due to a problem with the lock or handle. It's not necessary to replace the entire uPVC unit You can usually replace just the locks or handles.

Depending on your type of windows, you may require a different type of handle and lock to open and close the windows. If your uPVC windows have multipoint locking mechanisms (as as shown in the image above), you'll need to utilize an espagnolette handle with a square-shaped metal bar on the back of the handle that is inserted into the window frame and connects to the gearbox for the lock when you turn it.

This handle style is available in a range of popular finishes. It evokes Arts & Crafts style and works well with Colonial and Craftsman homes. It's perfect for large or heavy drawers or sashes, where the hook-style lift could be a hindrance or catch other items.

Another option is to use a crank handle on your casement, awning, or hopper windows. These windows are simple to open and close, making them a great choice for rooms that will frequent use. The crank handle is an extended handle that expands as you turn it. It folds away when it is not being used.

The less obvious part of your uPVC windows is the window balance, which counterbalances the weight on the sash, allowing it to open and remain open. They are located inside the window between the sash and frame and are available in a variety of styles such as balances made of tackle and block, spiral balances, constant force/tape balances and clock spring balances. The balances could be the problem if your window becomes difficult to open or fails to remain open. You'll have to replace ones if the balances are damaged or worn out.

Crank Handle

Crank handles enable homeowners to precisely control the location of windows which allows them to obtain the perfect amount of natural light and airflow. The handles also give stylish appearance to the window's inside or exterior. The crank handle, like many other window components is susceptible to wear and tear over time, particularly when exposed to the weather. The handle may break or loosen. It's important to replace the handle quickly in this situation to ensure that the homeowner continues to be able to enjoy their window's beauty and functionality.

If you're replacing a crank operator or are completing a new construction, the Truth Window Hardware Company offers a wide range of window crank handle designs that can be customized to your window type and the manufacturer. The window crank handles are manufactured with high-quality materials and designed to meet the demands of the customer. This includes a variety of styles and finishes to match any architectural style.

A replacement Window Pane crank handle is an easy and cost-effective way to restore the function of your window. It's an easy to install part that's easily found at hardware stores, home centers, and full-service stores. Once you've chosen the right crank handle for your window and followed the directions in the manual, replace it.

Open the window and align the plastic guide bushing of the arm with the notch on the track. (Photo 1). Use a putty knife that is stiff between the frame and the casement cover. This allows you to pull the casing off without harming the wood components inside. Then, remove the screws that attach to the trim to release the crank arm from the casement cover. Remove the crank arm and handle and compare them with the original ones to make sure they are compatible.

Cam Lock

Over time and through regular use, or accidental or intentional damage, uPVC window handles and locks can become impaired. This can be a difficult experience since it might appear that a complete replacement window glass is necessary but it's not always necessary. It's possible that only the handle or lock needs to be replaced and can be done for less than the cost of a complete new window unit.

If you're in search of new handles, the first thing to do is to identify the handle that is currently on your window. This can be done by observing the handle, or taking a look at the spindle that runs through the locking mechanism. Incorporating this information when you shop for the new handle will make it easier to find a good match.

There are many different types of window handle, such as cam locks. These are commonly used on casement, awning, and hopper windows, to assist them open and close. A cam lock can be used to provide an extra layer of security and improve the weather proofing on your uPVC windows. It works by combining unidirectional double cams with super keep to enhance security and enhance resistance against jemmy attacks.

Another kind of uPVC window lock is the espagnolette handle. This handle has the spindle which extends out of the handle and then into the lock gearbox, which is then turned to trigger the locking mechanism and then open your window. This handle comes in many different designs. The best method of identifying the handle is to look at the shape and any stamps or markings on the lock.

Truth Two Hole cam handle 1-1/2 Inch with Ring Pull is one of the most sought-after types of handles that are espagnolette. It is a hand-held handle that has been produced since the 1970s. It features a brushed nickel finishing. It also comes with a handle grip that can be adjusted to suit the desired position. It is designed to work with a sash which can open and tilt and also includes a cam lock with solid 3mm cam arms to improve security and keep the sash tight. This handle can be supplied with keys that are keyed-alike for ease of use or keys specific for each window, also known as keyed-to-differ.

Screen

Screen handles can be replaced with a lock to protect the window from intrusion by unwanted burglars. It is a simple procedure and requires no special tools. Make sure that you keep the handle in its closed position when you take it off and employ a screwdriver or an angle grinder to cut the new spindle to size. You may also want to use a Stanley knife, as screws can be covered with caps made of plastic.

Lincoln casement operating hardware (crank handle, operator cover and lever lock) is available in seven optional finishes for both wood & aluminum windows. Casement windows can be equipped with a handle that folds to make it easier to get rid of the windows' screens.